preclose

/priˈkloʊz, prɪˈkloʊz/

Definitions

1. verb

to close (something) before the usual or expected time, especially to prevent or stop an action or process

“The government decided to preclose the border to prevent further unrest.”

2. noun

the act of closing (something) before the usual or expected time

“The preclose of the border was a major topic of discussion in the news.”

Synonyms

  • close down
  • shut down

Antonyms

  • reestablish
  • reopen